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boss - use in sentences
Object
- midfield: He has bossed the midfield, chipped in with valuable goals and Saints are a much weaker side without their talisman.
Converse of object
- impress: I mean moost people try to impress the boss in their first match, he did his best to upset him!
- bully: Bullying bosses who continually criticize will add to the problem.
- defeat: The battles are fun and challenging and you will find that you have to use a certain way in which to defeat the bosses.
- urge: Furthermore, tif. members urged company bosses to think twice before revealing their status in an ' away from office ' email signature.
Adjective modifier
- former: His former boss Frank Lynch has threaten to sue West Midlands Police over the issue.
- ruthless: This is especially so if you screw up an objective, when the ruthless boss won't miss a moment to berate you.
- Celtic: The Celtic boss has moved for the former Rennes star after PSV Eindhoven demanded £ 5m for Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink.
- assistant: Steve Round, who was Steve McClaren's assistant boss, reverts to head coach.
- Vodafone: Vodafone boss Arun Sarin has set his company a target of winning 10 million 3G phone users by March 2006.
- own: Be my own boss I didn't do too well at school.
Modifies a noun
- stephen: Growth boss stephen the best view than dick morris on an nr.
- battle: The boss battles that finish each kingdom are another of the high spots of the game.
- monster: Exploration of dungeons is a very enjoyable experience as is cooperatively taking down fiends and boss monsters.
Noun used with modifier
- caretaker: Alan Curtis steps up as caretaker boss at the Vetch.
- mob: The con involves taking cash from a bar owner ( Gambon ) who's in debt to a ruthless mob boss ( Richardson ).
- wolf: Wolves boss Dave Jones was reported to have convinced officials Lescott was ready to move up to the Under 21's level.
- riches: A year in the life of Backtrack Rags to riches boss races to revive.. .
- stalagmite: A chamber to the east of the hall contains a massive stalagmite boss and some impressive gour pools.
- gang: Luckily for him the gang bosses send aides into another conference room to work out the banking details.
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